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A multiple choice examination has ten questions, each question has four distractors with exactly one correct answer. Suppose a student answers by guessing and it X denotes the number of correct answers, find (i) binomial distribution (ii) probability that the student will get seven correct answers (iii) the probability of getting at least one correct answer.

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